Author: Bigler
Date: 01:12:13 08/24/05
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On August 24, 2005 at 02:17:42, Jorge Pichard wrote: >At the DEMOmobile exhibition Antelope Technologies unveiled its MCC (Modular >Computing Core)-solution, portable PC, equipped with 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800, 256 MB >RAM, 10/15 GB HDD; it has 2D/3D graphic core Silicon Motion 722 supporting >analog and LVDS displays (8 MB). The model has 6.3" LCD (supported resolution — >1024 x 768), Sound Blaster-compatible audio supporting mic in, stereo out, line >in. The dimensions of the MCC are 75 x 125 x 20 mm, the weight is 258 grams. >Well, the OS installed is Windows XP Professional. The device will go on sale on >November, 7. > >The idea is that the MCC contains processor, internal battery, memory and >software applications. The power supply, display, communications and I/O devices >are detached and transformed into modular accessories that a user chooses >according to his individual preferences and work environment. Nowadays the >company offers keyboard, portable printer, barcode scanner, mouse and display as >the accessories for the MCC. Hi ! 2 questions comes to my mind : - 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800, is it as strong as an 624 MHz CPU we have in actual PDA ? - What is the autonomy of this device is 100% power is used ? best regards,
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